Key to the piece is its portrait of the slow dissolution of the writer’s strong Christian certainties. It opens with Lewis (Hugh Bonneville) in full flow, giving his standard lecture on God’s love for ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. This revival of William Nicholson’s 1989 play opened in a West End awash with red roses and heart-shaped ...
At the end of CS Lewis’s classic Narnia series [spoiler alert], the children find out that they’ve died in the real world – and that the magical land they’ve been having such wonderful adventures in ...
There’s comfort in an old-fashioned, well-made play and when Hugh Bonneville steps forward at the beginning of Shadowlands and starts to speak, there’s a sense of reassurance, of a good story about to ...
You can bank on Hugh Bonneville. He is a warm, solid incarnation of bashful, faintly grumpy Britishness. The cuddly star of Downton and Paddington sets you up for the day like a full English breakfast ...
William Nicholson’s take on CS Lewis’s marriage to an American divorcee should have you in bits but it fails to feel as eviscerating as it should The drama of love and loss in Shadowlands has played ...
It has taken since 2019 for Rachel Kavanaugh’s version of the play to come to the West End after a successful run at Chichester. Hugh Bonneville returns from that run as C.S.Lewis, established in his ...
At the World of Warcraft "State of Azeroth" event, Blizzard detailed the future of the Midnight expansion, touted as the dark middle act of the Worldsoul saga. When you purchase through links on our ...
⚠️This page mixes confirmed information with industry rumors and speculation. We’ll keep it updated as new details and leaks come to light. Table of Contents The Escapist recaps When could World of ...
Jake brings two decades of experience with him, having covered major industry events, breaking news, one-on-one interviews, and more. When he's not playing World of Warcraft, he's usually on the hunt ...
Shadowlands will return to the West End next year. Penned by William Nicholson adapted from his 1985 television film of the same name, it follows the relationship between Oxford don and author C S ...
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